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Dancing with the Dark, Joan Snyder Prints 1963 – 2010 is the first exhibition about Joan Snyder’s adventurous approach to printmaking, a medium in which she has worked extensively for over forty-five years. Recognized as one of the pioneering voices that championed feminism, Snyder’s woodcuts, etchings, lithographs, and monotypes are an integral part of her powerful art that is motivated by her insightful revelations about herself as an artist, motherhood, female sexuality, social injustice, identity, and, mortality. These themes are often expressed through a personalized vocabulary of symbols that includes flowers, hearts, seedpods, trees and words.